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Electrolytes
All ionic substances and highly polar non-ionic compounds, which when dissolved in water give ions, are electrolytes. These electrolytes can be salts, acids and base..
Electrolytes
All ionic substances and highly polar non-ionic compounds, which when dissolved in water give ions, are electrolytes. These electrolytes can be salts, acids and bases. Some of the characteristic features of these electrolytes are: They conduct elect..
Non-electrolytes
A substance which doesn't allow the electric current to pass through is called a non electrolyte. These substances have no ions. Therefore they do not ionize in water. (Covalent compounds). Examples: C 6 H 6 , toluene, sugar, urea, CH 4 , C 2 H 6 ..
Electrolytes and Non-electrolytes
An ionic or electrovalent compound that conducts electricity in molten (fused) or aqueous (solution) state can be classified as an electrolyte. However, if the compound is unable to ionise it does not conduct electricity it is called a non-electrolyte. In general, the exte..
Electrolyte
A compound (mostly an ionic compound) that conducts electricity in molten (fused) or aqueous (solution) state, and which simultaneously undergoes decomposition with the passage of electric current through it is known as an electrolyte..
Types of Electrolytes
There are three types of electrolytes: Strong, weak and non electrolytes..
Examples of Electrolytes
Strong electrolyte Weak electrolyte Non-electrolyte Sea water Tap water Chemically pure water Hydrochloric acid Carbonic acid Alcohol Sulphuric acid Acetic acid Kerosene Aqueous copper sulphate Ammonium hydroxide Aqueous sugar..
Electrolytic Dissociation
Electrovalent substances are made up of ions in the solid state. The oppositely charged ions are held together by strong electrostatic (coulombic) force of attraction. Due to these forces the ions cannot mov..
Weak electrolyte
Substances, which give poorly conducting solutions when dissolved in water because they are ionized to a very small extent are called as weak electrolytes. For example, NH 3 , CH 3 COOH, H 2 CO 3 , organic bases etc...
Substances, which give poorly conducting solutions when dissolved in water because they are ionized to a very small extent are called as weak electrolytes. For example, NH 3 , CH 3 COOH, H 2 CO 3 , organic bases etc...Electrolytic Dissociation
Electrolytic Dissociation - Electrovalent substances are made up of ions in the solid state. The oppositely charged ions are held together by strong electrostatic (coulombic) force of attraction. Due to these forces the ions cannot move (Fig. 4.2..
Electrolytic Dissociation - Electrovalent substances are made up of ions in the solid state. The oppositely charged ions are held together by strong electrostatic (coulombic) force of attraction. Due to these forces the ions cannot move (Fig. 4.2.. Result
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